
1) Berry 2) Berry sized fruit 3) Bite for a frugivore 4) Bite for a herbivore 5) Bog fruit 6) Bush 7) Comestible fruit 8) Comestible berry 9) Culinary berry 10) Culinary fruit 11) Edible little fruit 12) Edible fruit 13) Edible fruit by the handful 14) Edible berry sized fruit 15) Edible berry 16) Edible small fruit
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1) Cowberry 2) Crimson 3) Foxberry 4) Irishbandmember 5) Lingberry 6) Lingenberry 7) Lingonberry 8) Sauce
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Vaccinium macrocarpon Vaccinium microcarpum Cranberries are a group of evergreen dwarf shrubs or trailing vines in the subgenus Oxycoccus of the genus Vaccinium. In some methods of classification, Oxycoccus is regarded as a genus in its own right. They can be found in acidic bogs throughout the cooler regions of the northern hemisphere. Cranberrie...
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• (n.) A red, acid berry, much used for making sauce, etc.; also, the plant producing it (several species of Vaccinum or Oxycoccus.) The high cranberry or cranberry tree is a species of Viburnum (V. Opulus), and the other is sometimes called low cranberry or marsh cranberry to distinguish it.
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– (Vaccinium macrocarpon) As cranberries bounce when they`re ripe, they are also called bounceberries. Also since their blossom resembles the neck of a sand hill crane, thus another name, `crane-berries.” Gradually, this word became `cranberry,” the name we use today. These berries, blueberries and Concor...
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fruit of any of several small creeping or trailing plants of the genus Vaccinium (family Ericaceae), related to the blueberries. The small-fruited, ... [1 related articles]
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A bright red berry of the heath family. About 70% of the crop comes from the Cape Cod area. Because of their tartness, they are often combined with other fruits and used in chutneys, pies, and other desserts.
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A bright red berry of the heath family. About 70% of the crop comes from the Cape Cod area. Because of their tartness, they are often combined with other fruits and used in chutneys, pies, and other desserts.
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Cran'ber·ry (krăn'bĕr*rȳ)
noun ;
plural Cranberries (- rĭz). [ So named from its fruit being ripe in the spring when the
cranes return.
Dr. Prior. ]
(Botany) A red, acid berry, much used for making sauce, etc.; also, the plant producing it (...
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Cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccus) is a prostrate evergreen shrub of the natural order Vacciniaceae (whortleberry group) with oval leaves, red wheel-shaped corolla and red berries. It is native to Europe, north Asia and North America where it is extensively cultivated for its fruit. It is also called Moss-berry or Moor-berry, as it grows only on peat-...
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[
n] - any of numerous shrubs of genus Vaccinium bearing cranberries 2. [n] - very tart red berry used for sauce or juice
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noun very tart red berry used for sauce or juice
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Any of several trailing evergreen plants belonging to the heath family, related to bilberries and blueberries. They grow in marshy places and bear small, acid, crimson berries, high in vitamin C content, used for making sauce and jelly. (Genus
Vaccinium, family Ericaceae.)
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Karonda. In realty, Karonda is 'Natal Plum'
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